HP StorageWorks 2/140 embedded web server user guide - Page 97

Set Individual Port Beaconing On or Off, Operations, Beacon, Ports, Con Activate, Cancel

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Operating and Managing Products and Parts If the product configuration is reset, management access of the product may be lost until the network information is restored. The product must be offline before the configuration can be reset. See Installing Feature Keys on page 2-22 for instructions. NOTE: Since the current IP address for the product may not match the factory default values, the Ethernet link between the product and the service processor may drop and not reset. Make sure you record the product's current IP address as you will want to enter that value in the IP Address, under the Configure page, Switch or Director tab as appropriate, and Network tab. See Configuring Network Information on page 2-12 for instructions. NOTE: After you reset the product configuration, you should view the product information page as described in Obtaining Product Information on page 6-13. Save the product information page to a file or print the page to verify the changes you made and to identify the default values. Set Individual Port Beaconing On or Off Choose Operations from the navigation panel. Choose the Port tab and the Beacon tab; the Beacon tab view displays (Figure 6-4 on page 6-6). Use this view enable or disable beaconing for individual ports. Enabling beaconing helps you to locate a specific port for troubleshooting purposes by the use of flashing port LED. When there are multiple products stacked together, such as in a rack-mount cabinet, beaconing is useful to help locate a specific port by turning beaconing on for only that port. The first column shows the port number, the second column contains the port name, as configured in the Ports tab view on the Configure page, and the third column contains check boxes to enable/disable beaconing. A checked box indicates beaconing is active, an empty box indicates beaconing is not active for the port. To change the state click once inside the box. When finished, click Activate to enable the new configuration, or Cancel to return to previous configuration. If your changes are successful, a message displays stating that your changes to the configuration have been successfully activated. NOTE: For the Director 2/140, the ports are displayed through several pages in groups of 32. To configure the port beaconing, make sure you go through each set of ports. embedded web server user guide 6-5

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embedded web server user guide
6–5
Operating and Managing Products and Parts
If the product configuration is reset, management access of the product may be lost
until the network information is restored. The product must be offline before the
configuration can be reset. See
Installing Feature Keys on page 2-22
for instructions.
NOTE:
Since the current IP address for the product may not match the factory default values,
the Ethernet link between the product and the service processor may drop and not reset. Make
sure you record the product’s current IP address as you will want to enter that value in the IP
Address, under the
Configure
page,
Switch
or
Director
tab as appropriate, and
Network
tab.
See
Configuring Network Information on page 2-12
for instructions.
NOTE:
After you reset the product configuration, you should view the product information page
as described in
Obtaining Product Information on page 6-13
. Save the product information page
to a file or print the page to verify the changes you made and to identify the default values.
Set Individual Port Beaconing On or Off
Choose
Operations
from the navigation panel. Choose the
Port
tab and the
Beacon
tab; the
Beacon
tab view displays (
Figure 6–4 on page 6-6
). Use this view enable or
disable beaconing for individual ports. Enabling beaconing helps you to locate a
specific port for troubleshooting purposes by the use of flashing port LED. When
there are multiple products stacked together, such as in a rack-mount cabinet,
beaconing is useful to help locate a specific port by turning beaconing on for only that
port.
The first column shows the port number, the second column contains the port name, as
configured in the
Ports
tab view on the
Configure
page, and the third column contains
check boxes to enable/disable beaconing.
A checked box indicates beaconing is active, an empty box indicates beaconing is not
active for the port. To change the state click once inside the box. When finished, click
Activate
to enable the new configuration, or
Cancel
to return to previous
configuration. If your changes are successful, a message displays stating that your
changes to the configuration have been successfully activated.
NOTE:
For the Director 2/140, the ports are displayed through several pages in groups of 32.
To configure the port beaconing, make sure you go through each set of ports.